added 2007 Fri May 11 5:44:20 by Alexia
The openly gay Episcopal bishop at the center of the Anglican Church's global battle over homosexuality said Thursday he hopes to enter into a civil union with his partner next year. But New Hampshire Bishop Gene Robinson added that he wants to hold separate religious and legal ceremonies to set a precedent for how marriages and civil unions are performed in the United States.
The openly gay Episcopal bishop at the center of the Anglican Church's global battle over homosexuality said Thursday he hopes to enter into a civil union with his partner next year. But New Hampshire Bishop Gene Robinson added that he wants to hold separate religious and legal ceremonies to set a precedent for how marriages and civil unions are performed in the United States.
added 2007 Sun Apr 15 16:06:27 by corey.spring
Sixty years ago today, Jackie Robinson stepped onto Ebbets Field in Brooklyn and ushered in a new era in American sport. But baseball's first black player of the modern era didn't just change the game when he crossed the line on April 15, 1947. His impact went well beyond sports and extends to all of American society.
Sixty years ago today, Jackie Robinson stepped onto Ebbets Field in Brooklyn and ushered in a new era in American sport. But baseball's first black player of the modern era didn't just change the game when he crossed the line on April 15, 1947. His impact went well beyond sports and extends to all of American society.
added 2007 Thu Jan 25 4:07:13 by Alexia
Netscape Anchor Karina Longworth had the chance to sit down with Daniel Karslake, director, and Rev. V. Gene Robinson, star of the documentary film "For The Bible Tells Me So" that is screening here at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. The film discusses the homosexuality and the Bible.
Netscape Anchor Karina Longworth had the chance to sit down with Daniel Karslake, director, and Rev. V. Gene Robinson, star of the documentary film "For The Bible Tells Me So" that is screening here at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival. The film discusses the homosexuality and the Bible.
added 2007 Tue Jan 23 21:12:43 by JamesMarcus
A controversial new documentary examines a zoophiliac ranch in suburban Washington--and stubbornly declines to draw a moral. Heigh-ho, Silver!
A controversial new documentary examines a zoophiliac ranch in suburban Washington--and stubbornly declines to draw a moral. Heigh-ho, Silver!
added 2006 Mon Aug 7 20:03:34 by capn_caveman
Federal prosecutors have filed a motion to dismiss their potential death penalty case against convicted serial killer John E. Robinson Sr. now that the U.S. Supreme Court has reinstated his death sentence in Kansas.
Federal prosecutors have filed a motion to dismiss their potential death penalty case against convicted serial killer John E. Robinson Sr. now that the U.S. Supreme Court has reinstated his death sentence in Kansas.








